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>hey, didn't know you spoke Welsh!
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Are you taking the epistemology?
 
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For all interested in the languages of that region, this might be an interesting set of resources:http://dsal.uchicago.edu/dictionaries/edit:  and this is quite cool too:http://dsal.uchicago.edu/reference/gazetteer/  ~ a searchable copy of The Imperial Gazetteer of India Hunter, William Wilson, Sir, 1840-1900
 Cotton, James Sutherland, 1847-1918 ed.
 Burn, Richard, Sir, 1871-1947 joint ed.
 Meyer, William Stevenson, Sir, 1860-1922. joint ed.
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 New edition, published under the authority of His Majesty's secretary of state for India in council.
 Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1908-1931 [v. 1, 1909]
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Thanks, mav. I had the hobson-jobson from that that list but the Dick & Garlick's page was new to me. Now if I ever get to visit family in Pakistan, I can de-burgerise my speech to fit in. 
 
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the tool
 "I'm sorry, Dave, but I'm afraid I can't write software that will communicate with your browser."
 
 
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> browser
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I mighta made it all the way through life without knowing that there are 446 Navajo language speakers in the State of Washington.  In that it is a long way from here to where the Navajo language is commonly spoken, one wonders as to the rest of this story.  
 
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The Navajo came to the Arizona/New Mexico region some time around 1100 AD from somewhere in California, but their language is a member of the Athebaskan language group that is mostly represented by languages in the Pacific Northwest.  Navajo and Apache are pretty much mutually comprehensible.  Whether other Athebaskan languages share this trait with Navajo and Apache I don't know.
 
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Lyle Campbell, American Indian Languages: The Historical Linguistics of Native America, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1997. 
 Ives Goddard (Ed.), Languages, vol. 17, Handbook of North American Indians,  Washington, DC: Smithsonian Institution, 1996.
 
 Marianne Mithun, The Languages of Native North America, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2001.
 
 
 
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New edition of UNESCO’s Atlas of the World's Languages in Danger language map Here are languages and dialects most unheard of (by me anyway). Endagered Languages World-map  (long pdf download )really nice to zoom in on it. (immo) |  |  |  
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 This map holds a wealth of info.  So many languages left with
 only one or two persons speaking it.  Makes me want to take
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According to the newspaper article that brought me to this site, languagediversity is to culture what biodiversity is to nature. On the list of countries counting the most endangered languages  India is on top (196), followed by the United States (192) and Indonesia (147). The last speaker of Eyak, a language of Alaska died last year. So, you have the choice of 192 U.S. languages if you want to take one on. Which will it be? In my area I could choose Ripuarisch     , a language spoken in Rhineland. |  |  |  
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We had a newspaper article yesterday that pertains to this
 topic.
 According to the article, only one native speaker of Livonian
 remains on Earth, in Latvia. Eyak, an Alaskan language, died
 last year with its last speaker.
 These are two of nearly 2000 that UNESCO says have gone extinct
 or in danger of doing so.
 With each language being a vessel of culture, a repository for
 a unique set of feelings, expressions, wisdoms, ways of looking
 at the world, it is worth preserving.
 According to the article, in the USA alone more than a fourth
 of the 192 languages once spoken have disappeared; 71 are
 severely endangered, e.g., Gros Ventre (fewer than 10); Menomonee
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 Livonian is being revived by being taught in schools to young
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Hi,
 This is a wonderful opinion. The things mentioned are unanimous and needs to be appreciated by everyone.
 
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Kurdish Some languages are endagered because they are banned. Many, many, Native American languages were banned by Christian Missionary Schools on reservations and in native villages as the 'savages' were 'saved', leading thus to their dying out. 
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I love astronomy, and I understand from another poster to this site (AWAD)that some of you may also be interested.  I go to this site daily, and love it, so I offer it, to whomever may be interested:      http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/archivepix.html And thanks to the "other" poster for the suggestion. This person understand my hesitancy at times, but it was a good suggestion if others may benefit.  I have learned here a lot of things and wish I could offer more.
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Nice this site, Lukejavan8. A daily trip to heaven can't do any harm. Really astonishing beautiful photos and also useful as a language link. Many uncommon (to me anyway) words to learn + anecdotes such as the Charles II part in the spam thread. Thanks!
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Ah, the APOD.On my corporate computer I have three Internet links in the Windows 'Startup' group that automatically start my day;
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Well, there's things we cannot say in words, so we have images. There are things we cannot say with images, that's why we have words. And there are things we can say in neither images nor words, that's why we have music. But I'm sure the first thing I'm gonna see when I will die is this Whale Galaxy : link  Cause I have no words for the beauty of it. |  |  |  
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Amen.And the mind-boggling thing is that each of those simple points of colored light might represent an entire solar system like ours.  I cannot perceive of infinity.  I thought it would be easier if I break down the problem. So, I am contemplating half of infinity!
 
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That is beautiful! But they provided a humpback whale image link, and it's really not like a humpback; it resembles almost perfectly a Minke:   Minke whale  I have seen Minkes, but not much of them, as they are shy and not prone to breaching often. Humpbacks are fascinating and beautiful. I have been as close as about 10 feet from one as it dove shallowly underneath the boat, its "wings" spread out wide. So huge and mighty, yet so gentle... :0) |  |  |  
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Wooh! Never saw that one before, what a streamlined snout. I went after minke: allegedly this: 
 Quote: Minke; Also called minke whale, lesser rorqual.
 
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 1930–35; < Norw minkehval, allegedly after a crew member of the Norwegian whaling pioneer Svend Foyn (1809–94), named Meincke, who mistook a pod of minkes for blue whales.
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Kurdish Some languages are endagered because they are banned. Many, many, Native American languages were banned by Christian Missionary Schools on reservations and in native villages as the 'savages' were 'saved', leading thus to their dying out. I think you are only half correct. The missionaries could certainly ban the use of their students native languages in their schools; but they could hardly ban them on the reservations.  That would have taken the collusion of the Federal Indian Agents. I have a friend and former seminary classmate who is a missionary to Indians in the Pacific Northwest today and the mission with which he is associated is doing as much as it can to maintain the native languages of the tribes to which they minister. |  |  |  
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If I read this sentence correctly :"Many, many, Native American languages were banned by Christian Missionary Schools  on reservations and in native villages as the 'savages' were 'saved', leading thus to their dying out." _ it says exactly the same thing you say.
 
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That is beautiful! But they provided a humpback whale image link, and it's really not like a humpback; it resembles almost perfectly a Minke:   Minke whale  I have seen Minkes, but not much of them, as they are shy and not prone to breaching often. Humpbacks are fascinating and beautiful. I have been as close as about 10 feet from one as it dove shallowly underneath the boat, its "wings" spread out wide. So huge and mighty, yet so gentle... :0)  Absolutely magnificent. Thanks for sharing. 
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If I read this sentence correctly :"Many, many, Native American languages were banned by Christian Missionary Schools  on reservations and in native villages as the 'savages' were 'saved', leading thus to their dying out." _ it says exactly the same thing you say.
 
 NB. It says by schools on reservations and in villages, not just on reservations and in villages.
That is correct.  Not only on reservations. Sorry for the cynicism, but it roils my native American blood to have had our children forcibly Christianized and "civilized" and Americanized. And I am only part Native American.  Forcibly taking whole tribes to a river and "baptizing' them without any idea of what was going on (cf movie: "Mission"). Don't want to start a fight here, just expressing an opinion. 
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still it felt good to say that.
 I applauded your command of the idiom. (Or is it the same in Dutch?)
 
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That post has been reported and will be taken care of. and can one assume that monclerr112 has been reported for numerous transgressions, as well?! |  |  |  
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